Product Description
Direction lights, also known as command lights and direction indicators, are one of the lights used by vehicles. They are necessary equipment for predicting the next movement of vehicles. The color is usually orange, and red is allowed in some countries. The position is on the left and right of the front headlights, rear mirrors (or fenders above the front wheel arc) and tail lights. The left half is one group, and the right half is another group. The flashing frequency is more than 60 times per minute and less than 120 times.
The flickering of the direction light bulbs uses the principle of bimetallic rods. If one side of the direction light is burned out, the burned side will flicker extremely fast when turned on. Today's new vehicles are gradually replacing traditional light bulbs with light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
In addition to turning, turn signals are also used when starting, overtaking and changing lanes. When the car is parked to get on and off passengers or breaks down suddenly, the turn signals on the left and right directions are often flashed at the same time to attract the attention of other driving vehicles. If you temporarily park on the side of the road with the brakes turned, flash the directional lights near the side of the road.
In order to prevent the driver from forgetting to turn off the turn signal after turning and misleading other vehicles, a synchronous sound will be emitted in the car when the turn signal flashes to remind the driver. And most automobiles are equipped with the function that the turn signal switch returns to the position automatically along with the steering wheel. The direction lights of large vehicles will sound synchronously outside the vehicle to remind the people next to the vehicle to pay attention, so as to avoid people or vehicles getting too close and being drawn under the vehicle when turning